We have a relationship with the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions. They were happy that we agreed to work with them on an analysis of this kind of free trade agreement. The Koreans are worried about the increasing precariousness of their jobs. They're worried about their labour rights. They're worried about the downward pressure that they would feel with the increasing liberalization of the markets. They're also worried about the restrictions that their government would face in protecting the social policy space under the new liberalism.
On February 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.